Azithromycin gel fails to prevent Lyme disease. In a recent study conducted in Germany and Austria, researchers applied a 10% azithromycin gel to the site of a
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The invention discloses azithromycin gel eye drops and a preparation process thereof. The eye drops are prepared from a main medicine, namely azithromycin
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Azithromycin gel has medical impact at least similar to Clindamycin Gel in treatment of mild to moderate acne vulgaris, and it may be consider as suitable
AZIFAST GEL contains Azithromycin which belongs to a group of medicines called Macrolide antibiotics. It is used to manage acne (pimples) and rosacea (condition marked by blushing/flushing of face) in affected individuals. AZIFAST GEL is not recommended for use in patients allergic to azithromycin. AZIFAST GEL is considered safe to be used in
Azifast Gel contains Azithromycin, a macrolide antibiotic that fights bacteria. Azifast Gel is used in the treatment of dermatological diseases like acne
Azithromycin gel has medical impact at least similar to Clindamycin Gel in treatment of mild to moderate acne vulgaris, and it may be consider as suitable
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